Donald Trump Is Justifying The Unjustifiable With Big Little Lies 32

Donald Trump Is Justifying The Unjustifiable With Big Little Lies

The
United States has always justified its unacceptable wars and interventions with
big lies and cunning deceptions.

The Iranian
General Qassem Soleimani was an awe-inspiring figure who was widely viewed as a
hero in Iran, the Middle East, and around the world.

Gen. Soleimani
was a key figure and leader in pursuing regional peace and stability — free
from the evil schemes of US-supported terrorists and western allies and the
blight of their imperial invasions.

Gen.
Soleimani’s unlawful assassination last year by the direct order of the soon to
be ex-president Trump was an act of war on Iraq where he was killed and on Iran
where he served for decades with valor, commitment, and honor.

“He killed or
badly wounded thousands of Americans over an extended period of time, and was
plotting to kill many more,” he falsely claimed, “He was, directly and
indirectly, responsible for the death of millions of people.”

This was a
knock the stuffing out of mouth fake claim even by Trump’s feign standards.

As US
commander-in-chief, the unconfirmed account applies to him. His administration
and his hoard of Washington lackeys share blame for endless “preventive” wars
on non-threatening nations — a practice which is in stark defiance to UN
Charter and international norms.

Iranians haven’t
waged war against another country in centuries and the Islamic Republic has
always sought regional peace and cooperation with other nations from the day of
its creation.

The US
president baselessly accused Gen. Soleimani of plotting imminent and sinister
attacks on US diplomats and military personnel, and that’s why they caught him
in the act and decided to terminate him.

No proof was
cited or provided to the UN because there was no evidence in the first place.
The UN said multiple times that no “imminent…sinister attacks” on US civilian
and military personnel were planned by the Quds Force.





















Donald
Trump and his Christian fundamentalist and neo-Nazi white boy, Mike Pence,
falsely accused Soleimani of assisting in the covert

travel of 10 of
12 terrorists who carried out the September 11 terrorist attacks.

According to
reports, 19, not 12, individuals were involved in the 9/11 false flag attacks.
The attack wrongfully blamed on Muslims and Arabs to be used days later by the
Bush administration as an excuse to stiffen the US’ footprints all over the
Middle East.

Trump’s ordered
killing of Soleimani was not a tragic but a strategic blunder for the US.

Millions of
Iranians, people from all over the Middle East, and some even in the west mourned
his loss and was enraged over the US state-sponsored murder of a government
official and an international messenger for peace and freedom.

The
assassination elevated Soleimani status to a larger than life figure, a martyr
more powerful in death than while alive.

A Lebanese TV
director called him a brave leader. The former CIA officer John Maguire called
him “the single most powerful operative in the Middle East”

Iran’s supreme
leader called Gen. Soleimani a “living martyr” of the revolution, adding he
came “close to martyrdom repeatedly, but in performing his duty and fighting
for the cause of God, he had no fear of anyone or anything.”

Iranian Foreign
Minister Zarif disclosed the General’s Diplomatic capabilities in the region
citing for over “20 years (they) closely collaborated to advance the objectives
of the Islamic Republic in finding political and peaceful solutions.”

Soleimani was a
warrior who fought wars to ensure peace. He protected the Iranian people in the
war against the Saddam Hussein regime, he aided Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad and his people to resist the scourge of US-supported terrorism, and to
his last days, he helped the people of Iraq and Syria in their fight against
ISIS.



















Mourned
and remembered by millions in Iran and around the globe, he will be truly
missed

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